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National Marriage Week runs from 7-14 February in the U.S., and with Valentine’s Day on Thursday, love really is in the air. So what better time to take a look at relocating transnational couples. In fact, I’d like to share my own experiences of living in a multicultural household and what it’s like…

A major part of living and working internationally is communicating and forming relationships. Communication across regions and cultures can sometimes lead people to unwittingly use what is known as the “Chameleon Effect.”

In many ways – access to more travel options, a shared global food culture, social media and technology advances – it often seems that the world truly is becoming smaller. But it would be a mistake to assume that cultural differences are disappearing. Things can sometimes look similar on the surface…

In her book, Watching the English, Kate Fox seeks to uncover and explore the hidden rules, or “grammar”, of English culture. International assignees who will be moving to England – as well as relocation professionals who work with British contacts on a regular basis – will find this book a very…